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Forum : Permissions within IIS to post back to ASP.Search Forum

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  JimRoberts 
  
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 Posted : 2008-09-04 03:37:09

I have followed all of the advice on this forum to get this ODBC driver to work.  I have set the permissions as defined in the guides and on this forum. Set the permissions on directories, DLL files, and EXE files.  I can get the TestDCOM.asp to successfully execute but not the qbcust.asp to execute using the IUSR_???? user.  If I change the Authentication and Access Control user in IIS to be the Admin it will ask me for a user name and password and execute the qbcust.asp page successfully.  I do not want my users posting invoices into Quickbooks using my Domain Admin username and password.  Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

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  Tom 
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 Posted : 2008-09-04 18:24:24
Try looking at the last post in Permissions Issue with IIS using AUTHENTICATED USERS  

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  JimRoberts 
  
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 Posted : 2008-09-05 05:45:26

Yes I have multiple times!  I am very concerned that the solution provided is from a disgruntled individual that had to search his server for Flex and ODBC and give everyone of those files FULL Admin permissions.  I do not want to do that so please provide a better solution or e-mail me a phone number that a support person will actually answer!

 

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  Tom 
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 Posted : 2008-09-05 07:58:26
The basics are covered in: How can I see QuickBooks data in a Internet Explorer Browser using Windows XP?  We however cannot provide support for implementing your company's Windows security and group policy. Please consult your Windows documentation or a Qualified Information Technology Expert for further assistance on this. 

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  JimRoberts 
  
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 Posted : 2008-09-06 03:29:39
OK,  How about updating all of these links you just keep providing to the current Microsoft products.  At a minimun update your instructions for IIS 6.0 and not IIS 5.0 and Server 2003 R2 and not Server 2000.  Just an FYI I have over 20 years experience as a IT professional.  Thanks for your help! 

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